you guys are lucky no matter what voltage my phone would reboot after 3 min of use at 2106 mhz any ideas?
No offense, but it is meaningless to mention the clock frequency without also saying what voltage and temp you were at.
I'm not sure how the kernel deals with overtemps, but the stock kernel does drop the clock to 1.1GHz at 57C and lower as you go up.
I wonder if some rebooting isn't the handling of the tz_sens_ whatever the thermals are.
Also, the chip is only meant for 1.7GHz. I can't believe it will even run for anytime at these high speeds.
It also seems to me the reboots occur when there is file access.. but that might just be me.
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but do the different schedulers really affect battery life significantly? I read up on them at one of the links in ktoonsez's kernel thread, but it all seemed really arbitrary to me. Is it just a trial-and-error sort of thing, like whatever works best for your own phone? I'm thinking I'll try sio for the next few days.
They say sio.. but I am using battery widget and tracking the current used every minute. You can see a difference when the screen is off for an hour the scheduler makes a difference cfq seems the best for screen off, but I think uses more current when you are doing stuff. It is performance trade off for snappiness when accessing files.
What I really wish was that ktweaker had a setting for screen off min MHz and Voltage. It isn't useful just to set the max frequency. When the screen is on, I think it is rebooting because of using 96MHz and low voltage, like it can't respond fast enough to get back up to higher speed. I'd rather screen on set min to 384, but screen off allow it to throttle way down.